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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2011

This is one of the restored movie prop cars from the 1986 cult hit, The Wraith. This car has been through a very long restoration and is restored to show room quality. The car is not street legal, but we have requests for a "drive by" video all the time. This is for the fans to see the car outside in natural light. You can see that it's much darker than how it appears under florescent lighting.

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  • Ok, seriously? I want one...what's the price tag gonna be for a turn key?

  • @redheck1 Currently there are no plans for a full turn-key model, but we are working on an accurate kit for a donor car. Still in planning. E-mail me for more details. allfornot(at)gmail(dot)com

  • WOW....beautiful...

    I fell in love with The Wraith movie as a kid and few years ago I find the site about restoration of the Wraith car, the Wraith car in Kansas or something like that.

    Great job, great, great, great!!!

  • @V8TransAmGTA That's us! We only hoped that we could restore it as it appeared in the movie. I'm glad that you stopped by to leave the comment. Come back and visit the site again soon, i'll be posting more photos in the coming weeks.

  • if i had the chance to own tht car or even a replica i would buy it..thts one of my top favorite cars..my dads also..i remember seeing it as a kid in the movie..btw what kind of engine is under the hood and why isn't it street legal?..great job..keep it up!!!

  • @EMDSD14R This was one of the original movie props. They didn't have necessities like safety glass, mirrors, proper door latches etc. We did not want to ruin the integrity of the body by adding those things, so we restored the car and left it "show quality" only. The engine is a V6 from a Pontiac, but we have a 2.2 similar to the engines used in the Dodge M4S prototype. For more info, drop me an email! (allfornot(at)gmail) Thanks for the compliments!

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  • @escaperoute1 Great I'll stop by! :)

    Best regards from Croatia!

  • Im 41 now and i remember watching this as a kid!!...keep up the good work guys!!

  • @escaperoute1 oh i see now..tht makes sense..indeed its good to keep the car as oringinal as possible. Oh a v-6 thts cool..i saw a u tube vid with the M4S prototype doing its speed testing..it has a very distinctive sound...and tht was powered by a 2.2 liter v4!! man amazing just amazing.. i will email most def!!..thank you!!!.oh anytime!!!

  • @vteckiller55 Thank you! And thanks for following us through the process!

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